I'm pretty sure that webworms are fuzzy and adorable, and morio worms are hard-shelled and brown and the things that dropped out of that cocoon. Also, object permanence fail, and they've gone back to pronouncing the "H" in "Neanderthal." I did like the dance-fight at the end of the first one though.

As far as plot goes, I wasn't impressed with either of the shows. There were several things I liked about each one though. I appreciate so much of the dialogue & emotion in these 2. In the diamond in the rough you got to see a glimpse of a special relationship Booth had with his mother, the way he looked when he was telling Sweets about how she taught him to dance was very telling. I also enjoyed the closeness between B&B, not just the kissing. They just seemed to be more in tune with each other. The last dance was perfect. Angela's comment about how beautiful Bones looked, & such a sense of happiness between them at the end. In the Archaeologist in the cocoon, the growth that Brennan exhibits when she's willing to not take the credit on the find & instead give it to the late Archaeologist & Clark, was very commendable. I just loved the emotions that were exhibited in both of these.